Stroll along the pleasant trails of Kiyomizu Temple, walk through the Thousand Torii Corridor of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, visit Kyoto's magnificent shrines, ancient temples and historic streets, and feel the warmth of this thousand-year-old capital with your heart. △[Kiyomizu Temple]Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a world cultural heritage site and a popular tourist attraction in Kyoto. Built in 778, it is the oldest temple in Kyoto and a national treasure of Japan. From here you can overlook the entire city of Kyoto, with distinct views in each season, and beautiful scenery to enjoy all year round. △[Yasaka Shrine]Yasaka Shrine is one of Kyoto's most revered religious sites. The shrine is almost always bustling with activity, with eager believers flocking in to receive blessings and pray for good fortune. △[Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine]Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine was built in 711 and is the head shrine of the Inari Shrine in Japan. It is dedicated to the god Inari, who blesses good harvests and prosperous business. The road leading to Inariyama is lined with about 10,000 vermilion torii gates, which is a spectacular sight. △[Golden Pavilion Temple]Originally known as Rokuon-ji Temple, this famous Zen temple has a history of hundreds of years. Today, it is better known as Kinkaku-ji Temple, which is named after the famous Golden Pavilion (Sariden), the temple's centerpiece. This three-story pavilion covered in gold leaf is one of the most famous and recognizable of all Kyoto's historic buildings. The temple has been selected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.